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  • scottie3158
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 14197
    • Paul
    • Holbeach

    #1

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    Hi all,
    I have a question for you more experienced people. What would cause the air brush to stop spraying mid flow, but on releasing the trigger it sprays a small amount.
    Any pointers would be very welcome.
    Scottie
  • Steve O
    • Dec 2017
    • 327

    #2
    If the needle chuck nut is tight and not slipping chances are partial nozzle blockages crud or bits of skin etc, not much else i can think of.

    Steve.

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    • scottie3158
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 14197
      • Paul
      • Holbeach

      #3
      Thanks Steve,
      I will check that out.

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      • Mr Bowcat
        SMF OG
        • Dec 2016
        • 4596
        • Bob
        • London

        #4
        Agreed, blockage in the nozzle is probably the most likely cause.
        Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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        • scottie3158
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 14197
          • Paul
          • Holbeach

          #5
          Thanks Bob,

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          • Tim Marlow
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 18883
            • Tim
            • Somerset UK

            #6
            Hi guys, are we sure this isn’t tip drying, with the dried paint block being circumvented when the needle closes and moves the tip forwards? Happens to me every time I use acrylics through an airbrush....what paint are you using Scottie?
            Cheers
            Tim

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            • scottie3158
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 14197
              • Paul
              • Holbeach

              #7
              Hi Tim,
              I use Vallejo acrylics most of the time. when I mix it is either to thick or comes out in large dropplets

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              • JR
                • May 2015
                • 18273

                #8
                Originally posted by scottie3158
                Hi Tim,
                I use Vallejo acrylics most of the time. when I mix it is either to thick or comes out in large dropplets
                Paul.
                I had the same problem , got some Vallejo retarder from John at the shop.
                I just add a couple of drops into the paint as per the instructions, mix and pour into the paint pot on the ab. Seems to have worked , even in this heat. Before I would have to clean the needle and the head. It would always be as Tim has said, a lump of crud would appear when I pushed the point of tool through the nozzle.
                John.

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                • SimonT
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 2824

                  #9
                  My solution to VJ spraying problems was to go back to Tamiya for spraying and just keep the VJ for brush - worked a treat :smiling:

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                  • rtfoe
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 9065

                    #10
                    Originally posted by SimonT
                    My solution to VJ spraying problems was to go back to Tamiya for spraying and just keep the VJ for brush - worked a treat :smiling:
                    Yup that worked for me as well.

                    Cheers,
                    Richard

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                    • Tim Marlow
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 18883
                      • Tim
                      • Somerset UK

                      #11
                      Make that three...Tamiya with Mr Colour levelling thinners, match made in heaven, sprays like silk....I’ve tried several brands of acrylic and had the same issue with all of them...need a good mask though.
                      Cheers
                      Tim

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                      • Jim R
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 15645
                        • Jim
                        • Shropshire

                        #12
                        Hi Scottie
                        Another possibility is that the needle is slightly bent near the tip. Take out the needle and roll it on a flat surface and watch the tip. You will easily notice if the point is bent.
                        Jim

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Just bash it against the bench!:smiling3: (My answer to everything).

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                          • Si Benson
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 3572

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Peter Day
                            Just bash it against the bench!:smiling3: (My answer to everything).
                            That’s one of my tricks....I call it the ‘engineers tap’. Sometimes you’ll need an adjustment stick too!!
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                            • scottie3158
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 14197
                              • Paul
                              • Holbeach

                              #15
                              Thanks all,

                              For the replies. I'm not sure if the tool fine adjustment is big enough.

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